> > This naming scheme should be used for 'non-disk' scsi devices top. Please> dont put them in /dev/disk or anything.. But please do lose the sd_>

Actually, putting them in /dev/dsk is good because when raw device support is available,the devices will be created in /dev/rdsk, like Solaris. I hate the obscure logicalto hardware naming scheme that Solaris uses, but we can at least take some of thenon-braindamaged stuff from Solaris and reimplement it. The whole point of creatingcanonical names for SCSI devices is to make it more standard among OSes, putting everydriver in /dev is ugly, makes directory scans unneccessarily lengthy, and doesn'tpresent a logical, consistent, and abstracted interface.